9.1 50.6 mph, and he's done it again! Mawoyo appeared uncertain as to which way the ball would spin, and thrust his bat and pad out together. The ball pitched, spun in and struck the pad. There's a huge appeal, which Ian Gould denies ... but Narine insists on a review. And this is out! It looked borderline on first viewing, but it's struck him in line and would have taken out leg stump. 23/1

20.6 85.7 mph, Best strikes! This didn't look like the most lethal delivery, just full and aimed at the top of middle. There was, perhaps, a touch of away shape on it, and Sibanda just closed the face of the bat too early. A leading edged skewed in the air towards mid-off, where Deonarine took a simple catch. 85/3

12.3 81.0 mph, bowled him! Masakadza has been tied down by some accurate bowling, and the frustration showed as he backed away to leg and tried to open up the off side. But Bravo's line was impeccable, and he wobbled the ball past the bat to disturb the stumps. The bowler is ecstatic, and celebrates Gangnam style ... 30/2

24.2 49.9 mph, skewed to extra cover, and Powell holds a simple catch to get rid of Taylor! He'd been trying to take the attack to the spinners in this innings, and had cruised along at better than a run a ball, but now he's paid the price for one shot too many. He tried to drive over extra cover, but wasn't close to the pitch and lost control of the stroke as the ball spun and bounced away from him. 104/4

36.3 55.7 mph, oh dear, that is a horrid stroke to get out to. Chakabva was neither forward nor back as he swished the bat across the line. Permaul pushed it through quicker, and the stumps are disturbed. 139/6

30.5 56.2 mph, another successful review! This was again quicker through the air from Permaul, rushing on to Waller as he stepped back and tried to nurdle it to leg. Ball hit pad, sparking a massive appeal, but it was turned down. After a short conference, Bravo asks for a review, and replays show that the ball would've cannoned into middle and leg. 128/5

40.5 from Roach, he's been tied down, unable to get the ball off the square in this over, and finally the frustration has shown. Mutombodzi taps another full delivery straight towards mid off, but sets off on a somewhat suicidal run ... The throw from the fielder is bang on target, and he's a good eight inches short. They send the decision up to the third umpire just to be sure, and he's well out. 157/7

41.4 79.0 mph, bowled! No great pace from Bravo, but he's been deadly accurate today and Mushangwe's stumps are rattled as he flicks across the line. The ball may have deviated away from him ever so slightly, but it was nothing major. He just missed it! 160/8

48.4 89.9 mph, superb reflex catch! Jarvis cleared his front leg and aimed to smite this down the ground, but toe-ended it in the air straight back to Best. It was still fit fairly hard, and Best clung onto it with minimal fuss. 201/9

20.6 to Sibanda, 85.7 mph, Best strikes! This didn't look like the most lethal delivery, just full and aimed at the top of middle. There was, perhaps, a touch of away shape on it, and Sibanda just closed the face of the bat too early. A leading edged skewed in the air towards mid-off, where Deonarine took a simple catch. 85/348.4 to Jarvis, 89.9 mph, superb reflex catch! Jarvis cleared his front leg and aimed to smite this down the ground, but toe-ended it in the air straight back to Best. It was still fit fairly hard, and Best clung onto it with minimal fuss. 201/9

12.3 to Masakadza, 81.0 mph, bowled him! Masakadza has been tied down by some accurate bowling, and the frustration showed as he backed away to leg and tried to open up the off side. But Bravo's line was impeccable, and he wobbled the ball past the bat to disturb the stumps. The bowler is ecstatic, and celebrates Gangnam style ... 30/241.4 to Mushangwe, 79.0 mph, bowled! No great pace from Bravo, but he's been deadly accurate today and Mushangwe's stumps are rattled as he flicks across the line. The ball may have deviated away from him ever so slightly, but it was nothing major. He just missed it! 160/8

9.1 to Mawoyo, 50.6 mph, and he's done it again! Mawoyo appeared uncertain as to which way the ball would spin, and thrust his bat and pad out together. The ball pitched, spun in and struck the pad. There's a huge appeal, which Ian Gould denies ... but Narine insists on a review. And this is out! It looked borderline on first viewing, but it's struck him in line and would have taken out leg stump. 23/1

24.2 to Taylor, 49.9 mph, skewed to extra cover, and Powell holds a simple catch to get rid of Taylor! He'd been trying to take the attack to the spinners in this innings, and had cruised along at better than a run a ball, but now he's paid the price for one shot too many. He tried to drive over extra cover, but wasn't close to the pitch and lost control of the stroke as the ball spun and bounced away from him. 104/430.5 to Waller, 56.2 mph, another successful review! This was again quicker through the air from Permaul, rushing on to Waller as he stepped back and tried to nurdle it to leg. Ball hit pad, sparking a massive appeal, but it was turned down. After a short conference, Bravo asks for a review, and replays show that the ball would've cannoned into middle and leg. 128/536.3 to Chakabva, 55.7 mph, oh dear, that is a horrid stroke to get out to. Chakabva was neither forward nor back as he swished the bat across the line. Permaul pushed it through quicker, and the stumps are disturbed. 139/6

11.3 53.0 mph, he's struck! A classic legspinner's dismissal opens Mutombodzi's international account. He gave the ball some loop, and it dipped and drifted in as it reached Sarwan. The batsman pushed forward at it, but the ball spun across him, took the leading edge, and was gleefully snapped up by the bowler! 46/1

30.6 gone! Masakadza has struck for Zimbabwe, and it's Mutombodzi at midwicket who takes the catch! It was an innocuous delivery, floated up on middle stump, but Deonarine whipped it in the air and straight to the fielder. 120/3

31.2Mushangwe to DM Bravo, Pollard is run out without facing a ball! Bravo flicked the ball to fine leg, and as they turned it appeared the second run might be on ... but Bravo hesitated, and then sent Pollard back. The throw was on target, Taylor had the bails off in a flash, and Zimbabwe have a chance now! 121/4

38.3 63.5 mph, got him! Zimbabwe have found a late wicket, and Jarvis has his first in the series! It was another very slow offcutter, and Dwayne Bravo tried to get underneath it and blast it over midwicket. He got rather too far underneath it, however, and Masakadza held onto a simple catch at wide long on. 167/5

38.3 to DJ Bravo, 63.5 mph, got him! Zimbabwe have found a late wicket, and Jarvis has his first in the series! It was another very slow offcutter, and Dwayne Bravo tried to get underneath it and blast it over midwicket. He got rather too far underneath it, however, and Masakadza held onto a simple catch at wide long on. 167/5

11.3 to Sarwan, 53.0 mph, he's struck! A classic legspinner's dismissal opens Mutombodzi's international account. He gave the ball some loop, and it dipped and drifted in as it reached Sarwan. The batsman pushed forward at it, but the ball spun across him, took the leading edge, and was gleefully snapped up by the bowler! 46/121.4 to Powell, Powell's gone this time alright, steps out, tries to loft it down the ground but picks out long on, third time this series he's given away a start 83/2

30.6 to Deonarine, gone! Masakadza has struck for Zimbabwe, and it's Mutombodzi at midwicket who takes the catch! It was an innocuous delivery, floated up on middle stump, but Deonarine whipped it in the air and straight to the fielder. 120/3